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Venezuela: Overcrowded Morgue Asks Families to Take Bodies Home

Venezuela: Overcrowded Morgue Asks Families to Take Bodies Home

An overcrowded morgue in San Cristóbal, western Venezuela, has asked
families of the deceased to take their bodies home or face their
relatives being buried in a communal, unmarked grave, La Nación reported on Wednesday.

Medical-forensic staff from the Pathological Anatomy Room at the
Central Hospital of San Cristóbal had sent out a message to relatives of
the deceased urging them to collect the bodies of their loved one to
avoid overcrowding, according to the regional newspaper. The call to
decongest the morgues is part of an effort to eliminate any risk of
contamination to visitors or personnel working there as the bodies are
rapidly decomposing due to lack of refrigeration and rolling power cuts.

Those bodies not claimed are eventually placed in a communal grave,
meaning the deceased do not get the dignity of a funeral and a burial.

Problems in Venezuelan morgues have long been one of the more distressing realities presented by the socialist country’s ongoing economic and humanitarian crisis.